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LONDON QUOTATIONS. AIFRCHAXTS ’ ADAHCES. (Special to “Northern Advocate.”) AUCKLAND, . This Bay. The Xew Zealand Producers’ Co-op-erative Alai-kc-ting Association, Ltd., have received 1 lie following cable - from London, dated Alnrch 20:—Both markets steady. Butter: New Zealand 72/0 to 7.3/: Danish, 92/. Cheese: Xew Zealand, while, 43/0; coloured, 43/0. THE BUTTER QUOTA. ! BRITAIN’S DECISION. I■ ■ ■ I AUSTRALIAN COMMENT. I 1 (Received-1.30-pan;) j SYDNEY,, This Day. i Air .1. R v ._.King / ;;South . Wales [member of tlxQ r p.au\v-:Prpdiiee^(Export j Board,- describes,..Britain's. decision to j defer con si deration, of , the import I quota restrictions as the best news [the industry has had for some'time, jSo far as he knew, quotas had not I been discussed officially in Australia (since last year. j Air Al. P. Dunlop, president of the •Primary Producers’ Union, expressed [the opinion that any concessions grantjed by Britain to New Zealand must [apply to Australia, therefore he reIgarded Air G. AA T . Forbes’ announceImeut as good news, since it apparently put off the evil day and might, in those times of rapidly changing con ditions, mean the end of the whole matter.
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Northern Advocate, 21 March 1934, Page 4
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